A Critical Study of the Fiction of Patricia Highsmith--from the Psychological to the PoliticalEdwin Mellen Press, 2004 - Всего страниц: 300 This is the first book-length study of all of Highsmith's work, including the short fiction and her occasional writings, such as book reviews. It places the work in both cultural and personal context, and contains a comprehensive bibliography and review of the literature. Though often dismissed in the US as simply a suspense writer whose books became movies (Strangers on a Train, The Talented Mr. Ripley), in Europe Highsmith is considered a major novelist and much is written about her. |
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... social self . Conceptualizations of the self as a developing entity who responds to and elicits responses from other beings in social situations were a major breakthrough in twentieth - century sociology . They offered the discipline an ...
... social self . Conceptualizations of the self as a developing entity who responds to and elicits responses from other beings in social situations were a major breakthrough in twentieth - century sociology . They offered the discipline an ...
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... social influences . Not until she reached her ninth novel , 1964's The Glass Cell , did social concerns begin to usurp the focus of her works . Like most American writers , as opposed to many Europeans , Highsmith seemed in her early ...
... social influences . Not until she reached her ninth novel , 1964's The Glass Cell , did social concerns begin to usurp the focus of her works . Like most American writers , as opposed to many Europeans , Highsmith seemed in her early ...
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... social conditions . In Plotting Highsmith reports that she has done research on prison conditions ; and such phrases as " anti - social behavior " suggest an awareness of sociological theory . Highsmith asserts that " prison life can ...
... social conditions . In Plotting Highsmith reports that she has done research on prison conditions ; and such phrases as " anti - social behavior " suggest an awareness of sociological theory . Highsmith asserts that " prison life can ...
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The Ripley Novels | 16 |
Early Novels | 55 |
Game for the Living | 145 |
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